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You may keep your car on your driveway even though it is not insured as long as the sticker is up to date!! If the sticker is not up to date then i would suggest getting a tarp to put on it do the the faxt that the xity in which you live in can fine you for storeing "JUNK So THEY SAY"! you can also store it on your drive way if you have homeowners insurence but again the stickers have to be up to date hope this answer is helpful to you!

You can drive your car with expired tags & registration until you get caught. Of course that is NOT the legal answer or right thing to do. I do not live in Colorado so I am unsure of the specifics, but in general, you have until the end of the month in which the registration and tags actually expire. An officer CAN and sometimes DO ticket you, if you are pulled over even 1 to 2 days after expiration. But as long as you have it taken care of before your court date, the judge will most likely dismiss the charge.

Will depend upon your state`s laws. It may be possible to keep the car parked or stored here until you obtain insurance and register the car or it may be illegal and the car may be towed if found without registration or expired registration.Likely it will depend upon if the car is parked in a public or private parking lot. If it is public then it would likely be required to be registered and insured. If it is private, it would probably depend upon what signage there is from the lot`s owners and again state laws.

In california you can drive a car with expired tags for almost 30 days.To get a license plate, you need to register your car, for a first-time registration, you`ll need to register within the state grace limit which is usually 30 days. I suggest that you immediately apply for permanent license plates for your new car to avoid problems. It all depends on the state you are in. In some states, you can drive a newly bought car within three days of purchase.

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